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Why Japan's Young People Aren't Rocking the Vote

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Dec. 12 -- The political race in Japan is entering the last lap ahead of Sunday's election. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn went to meet some of Japan's undecided young voters. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Be Very, Very Afraid of the Yen: Albert Edwards

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Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on the top headlines in the currency market. He speaks on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is the U.S. Dollar's Bull Run About to Run Out of Steam?

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Oct. 13 -- ADS Securities' Mathieu Ghanem discusses the outlook for the global economy and currencies with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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India's Possible Interest-Rate Cut May Spur Auto Sales

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Nov. 19 ""In todays Global Outlook, Bloomberg's Shery Ahn takes a look at the prospects for auto sales in India on On The Move Asia. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Office Rents Catching Up With Asia

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Sept. 25 -- In today's ""Global Outlook,"" Bloomberg's David Ingles takes a look at the increasing cost of office rentals around the globe on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen Traders Decipher Abe, BOJ Stimulus Messages

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Nov. 19 -- Bloomberg's Rachel Evans and Julie Hyman examine the messages to markets from the Bank of Japan and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop
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Jaguar Land Rover Seeks China-Built Luxury Dominance

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Oct. 21 -- Chris Bryant, president of Chery Jaguar Land Rover, discusses the launch of a new production facility in China and growth expectations for the market as a local plant allows the luxury automaker to cut prices in a bid to boost...
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47 People Confirmed Dead From Mt. Ontake Eruption

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Oct. 2 ""In The Big Picture, Bloomberg's Angie Lau reports on the top stories of the day on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Duck and Caviar: Why the Chinese Spend So Much This Week

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Oct. 6 ""China celebrates ""Golden Week"" in October. Many take the time to holiday abroad and it's customary to treat yourself as well as others. With nearly half a billion expected to travel it's big business outside of Asia too....
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Occupy Hong Kong May Be Blamed for Stock Link Delay

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Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on a delay for a Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect. She speaks on Bloomberg Televisions ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Must Deliver on Promise of HK Democracy: Lee

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Sept. 30 -- Martin lee, founding chairman of Hong Kong Democratic Party, discusses the use of force against protesters in Hong Kong, the fear of an increasing violence and why China must deliver on its promise of democracy for Hong Kongs...
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Chinas 7.3% GDP Growth Curbs Stimulus Expectations

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Oct. 21 -- Chinas economic growth topped estimates as GDP rose 7.3 percent from July-September on an increase of export and services demand. Bloomberg's Tom Orlick reports on The Pulse.
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BOJs 2% Inflation Outlook Still Looks Challenging

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Oct. 31 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Japan Has Been in a Depression Since 1990: Rickards

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Nov. 17 -- Mizuho International's Seijiro Takeshita and West Shore Group's Jim Rickards discuss the outlook for the Japanese economy with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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A Dramatic Election Looms in Hong Kong...But Only on TV

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Nov. 25 -- The ongoing democracy protests have raised awareness and interest in Hong Kong politics, especially among young people. That's made a new drama series an unexpected hit. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bilateral Pacts Can Undercut Global Agreements: Reinhart

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Nov. 12 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the APEC summit and Federal Reserve monetary policy on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Xi Meets Abe: Foreign Policy Challenges in Asia

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Nov. 10 -- China and Japan broke a two-and-a-half year summit drought as the leaders of Asias two largest economies sought to repair ties frayed by territorial and historical disputes. Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly reports on Bloomberg...
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Abe Should Target Reforms at Non-I.T. Industries: Fink

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Oct. 1 -- Naomi Fink, founder and CEO of Europacifica Consulting, discusses the state of the Japanese economy with Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yen: How Will Election Outcome Affect Price Action?

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Dec. 12 -- Bank of America Merrill Lynchs Shusuke Yamada discusses the yen and the upcoming election in Japan. He speaks on On the Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Must Be Able to Walk and Chew Gum: Chee

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Sept. 19 -- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore Ambassador-at-Large Chan Heng Chee discusses the Asia Pivot and its significance in Asia with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the Milken Institute Asia Summit in Singapore on On The Move....
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How Chinese Investors Are Getting a Lift From Alibaba

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Sept. 17 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discusses why Chinese investors are piling into Alibaba-related stocks. She speaks with Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nishikori Nets 100 Million Yen Bonus After U.S. Open Loss

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Sept. 19 -- Billionaire Tadashi Yanai and his Fast Retailing Co. will pay Kei Nishikori a 100 million yen ($941,000) bonus after his loss in the U.S. Open final, in addition to payments in his endorsement contract. Shery Ahn reports on...
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Alibaba Said to Raise $21.8B in Record-Breaking U.S. IPO

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Sept. 18 -- Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba is said to have raised $21.8 billion in a U.S. initial public offering. The company and shareholders including Yahoo sold 320.1 million shares for $68 each. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports...
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Another Firm Sees Yen Falling to 115

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on the top headlines in the currency market. He speaks on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)